Archive for November, 2009

First hands on experience…Very positive!
By Hiram Grant, April 29, 2009

Here’s a quick, first impressions (from hands on shooting) of the Rebel T1i. Although we’ll need more scientific examinations to determine ultimate image quality and usability, I’ll try to give a hint into the camera’s potential.
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do i have to edit the pictures or does the camera have a feature, ive looked at the camera settings and found none. how can take those pictures thanks!

I’m getting into photography and I most likely will be getting my camera within the next couple of weeks. I’m debating whether I should get a Nikon or a Canon. I’m leaning more towards a Canon but their lenses are very expensive. I need help choosing!! COMMENTS HIGHLY APPRECIATED!!! Thanks!

I am a beginner of photography and taking a summer class this summer. I heard these are the best and I know the XTi is the newer of the two, but they each have pros and cons.

It shows the standard battery life and shots remaining, but I have to look thru the viewfinder to see what I want to shoot. In the instruction manual it shows me being able to view the subject in the LCD screen- just don’t know how to do so.

By Rullo , 17 February 2009

I was used the EOS XS from November 2006 to November 2008, the camera can be excited. Then I bought the Rebel T1i kit with 18-200. This Camera is world class. It is somewhat difficult, but is still good in the hand.
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A quick question cause i see that a lot of cameras have a shutter count life on it and i just wanted to know that once that is reached can you get it replaced?

im talking about the d3000.the nikkor lenses,and not having a built in auto-focus. AF lenses,Manual etc..please guide me through.Thanks.

Many of the features that are available on a digital SLR camera is incredible, but it can be overwhelming if you do not understand the technical details that are written in the comments. It can be very confusing to determine what the specifications mean and what device you should choose. But do not worry if you take the time to learn what you should try to know quickly what you want.
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I’ve tried to search for a compatibility chart but It doesn’t make sense to me. I’d like to buy a Nikon F60 camera but I’m wondering if it will have some lenses that is also compatible with a NIkon D60. And will a Nikon EF Lens be compatible with a D60? Hope someone can help me. I’m totally clueless. :S
Thanks

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